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All of this was once sea, that's what our stones say. A sea that gradually went away, along with the sweat and tears of my people who were one day forced to leave their land.
The story of a woman who wants to be forgotten.
Belgrade in 2041 is a deserted city that looks like a dump yard. A few old men try to bring up a group of young girls in the old, traditional way of their Yugoslav ancestors.
A fourteen-year-old girl isplaced in an institution for mentally ill instead of a foster-home due to an official mistake. Here she gets a most cruel treatment which is governed by high-handedness of the spineless and perverse nurses. The girl attempts a desperate escape.
Major Connell, a WWII Allied fighter pilot, is flying 10,000 feet over the South Pacific when the unthinkable happens - Enemy artillery rattles his plane forcing the F4F Wildcat to crash land into Japanese occupied territory. Fighting for his life, Connell is forced to confront his humanity, forging an unlikely friendship with a young Japanese soldier to uphold a promise he made to the love of his life.
Two partisans, a man and a woman, try to escape a Nazi manhunt in the infernal landscape of WW2 Vojvodina.
Raqs Media Collective presents an essay film with animated and collaged elements that unravel at different time spans. The three members of Raqs Media Collective dived into the Kolb-Proust archive at the University of Champaign Urbana to write new words – of emergencies, thwarted frustrations and disorder – in Marcel Proust’s handwriting, seen through prismatic light.
co-production with the Teatro Real (Madrid).
A family’s claims of a miraculous microwave oven become the subject of a documentary film.
PROGRESS Wrestling will present Chapter 105: Bring The Thunder on Saturday, February 27th on the WWE Network and Demand PROGRESS from the Theatre Peckham in London, England, with the event to feature the culmination of the Natural Progression Series 7 that will kick off this Saturday on the WWE Network and Demand PROGRESS, while the main event will feature the first-ever Female ThunderBastard Match.
PROGRESS Wrestling is back in action after nearly a year of dormancy. Dan Moloney challenges Cara Noir for the PROGRESS Wrestling World Championship. The Natural Progression Series kicks off as eight athletes compete in a tournament for a championship opportunity. Kid Lykos returns to the ring.
Marquis de Sade spent much of his life in jail for the perversions he recounted in his famous writings. In a series of scandalous and long suppressed books, he celebrated deviant sexual activities and challenged every aspect of civilized authority- the church, the government and all social restraints.
A documentary-style special centering around the character Riley who, while attending school remotely due to COVID-19, is tasked with creating a project about the most unforgettable person he's ever met. Riley chooses Jason and enlists friends and family, to share why they think Jason was so unforgettable.
We return to Camden’s Electric Ballroom, for PROGRESS’ Chapter 21 event from September 2015, entitled “You Know We Don’t Like To Use The Sit Down Gun”. Google it – you’ll find a video of a talking bird! Whilst this show featured the last match of Kris Travis, as his comeback ended when his cancer returned to ultimately claim his life, it also marked the start of a new era of PROGRESS, with new champion Will Ospreay having his first title defence.
PROGRESS returns to Birmingham for the first time in nearly 9 months, with Chapter 86: Corrupted Harmony.
A white supremacist exploits the works of a college anthropologist and a teen who joins his group.
In March 2020, following the first weeks of lockdown Belle & Sebastian invited fans to share their thoughts and feelings while in self isolation. Their words became lyrics and formed part of an audio-visual piece narrated alternately by Stuart Murdoch and friend of the band Alessandra Lupo, accompanied by a striking visual by Kenny MacLeod of an aerial view of a deserted sunlit Glasgow during this period.